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LOAN OF HOUSE

Mrs Kennedy’s New Home (N.Z.P.A.-Reuter —Copyright) WASHINGTON. Nov. 28. Mrs Jacqueline Kennedy; will move out of the White House in the latter part of next week and into a new home given her by Mr and Mrs Averell Harriman. Secret service agents will protect Mrs Kennedy and her family for some time. The house which Mr and Mrs Harriman are giving to Mrs Kennedy is in the exclusive Georgetown district—the oldest part of Washington. It is a residential area of elegant and stylish houses—many of them Georgian—set in tree-lined streets on the north bank of the Potomac river. The house is in the same block as the home in which President John Kennedy, as I a Senator, and his wife lived j for a number of years.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30302, 30 November 1963, Page 16

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LOAN OF HOUSE Press, Volume CII, Issue 30302, 30 November 1963, Page 16

LOAN OF HOUSE Press, Volume CII, Issue 30302, 30 November 1963, Page 16

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